A few nights ago, I did not remember that I am love. I morphed into that person who used to look like me, that madwoman wearing my clothes.
Minute to Freedom #61: Gratitude
I have begun to realize how lucky I have been to find resources to help with my problems, and feel a lot of gratitude for that help.
ME
…adored Langston Hughes as a child. …loves anything pink. …hosted a scavenger hunt in downtown Houston. …learned to sew on (and still adore) my mom’s old Singer. …have green ballooned curtains in my kitchen. …crazy about my granddaughter. …once owned a little red corvette. …think mangos are my favorite fruit. …loved being pregnant. …would rather […]
Daring to Remember the Vietnam War
We have among us a generation of men – fathers, grandfathers, who fought in the Vietnam war. We have to acknowledge that they did the right thing by serving their country.
Minute to Freedom #60: Resentments
Today let’s talk about resentments. Has it ever seemed like you’re angry at someone, and can hardly think about anything else?
Minute to Freedom #59: Self Sabotage
Today let’s talk about self sabotage. Have you ever felt like somehow you’re getting in your own way?
Minute to Freedom #58: Taking My Own Advice
Today let’s talk about taking my own advice. Has it ever seemed like you could see what others needed to do in a situation, but couldn’t see the same for yourself?
What Exactly Is Happiness?
Happiness is an abstract concept. It has no particular shape, no unique determinant, and no easily expressed taste. Yet many philosophers agree on one thing: happiness is central to human life.
By What Measure?
As he overcame the trauma of struggling with mental illness, the author counts his survival as a blessing, and is humbled, but stronger than ever.
Good Grief
Clause was a sable black cat with an attitude built on entitlement. He graciously allowed me and my other cat, Jack, to share his home, his food and his sleeping quarters for nearly three and a half years.
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